People die in tornado's and when a tornado is on land it changes colour.
It knocks buildings over, can kill families and hurt towns.
A tornado. Tornadoes usually occur on land anyway.
It is simply a tornado. Most tornadoes occur on land.
Tornadoes have almost no effect on landforms. In extreme cases an exceptionally violent tornado may strip away a foot or two of soil, but that is the most you will see happen.
Well tornadoes can cause little damage or great damage to someones home.(ex.) If someone lived on a farm, a tornado can damage there crops, and how would they grow crops when there is debris on there land. So really think about how it would effect you.
(The verb effect is only used to mean "make a change." Otherwise use "affect".)"The treatment may effect a modification in his behavior.""The law is designed to effect a major change in land use."
Depends how large or small the Tornado is.
People can be protected from tornado by warnings issued in advance that give them time to get to safety. Buildings can be made stronger or reinforced against tornado damage, even with things as simple as hurricane ties, which help prevent the roof from being torn off. There isn't really anything that can be done to protect the land itself.
Yes. It is not officially counted as a tornado unless it touches the ground.
God showed himself as a tornado in the day and a firey tornado at night to lead the way.
by spanking a baby
A tornado that doesn't reach all the way down is a funnel cloud. A tornado on water is a waterspout.